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opinion
How Newark’s Universal School Application Split in 2 — and What to Do About It
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Public Policy
With $125M Hanging in the Air, Vermont Sets the Stage for National Child Care
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science of reading
New Report Flunks Teacher Prep Programs on the Science of Reading
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alabama
Percentage of Alabama 3rd Graders Reading at Grade Level Drops Slightly
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Analysis
How Good Are the Tests Teachers Give Their Students? Districts Need to Know
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The 74 Interview
Former Parkland Principal Calls For Wellness Centers in Every School
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North Carolina
A 10-Year-Old Idea For Teaching Kids to Read at Churches Appears to Be Working
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Supreme Court
A Ruling Against Harvard Might Not End Diversity-Based Admissions, Experts Say
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island Gov. McKee Calling on Textbook Companies to Resist Censorship
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California
Many California Youth Justice System Students Graduate with Grade-School Reading Skills
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire Students May See More Civics Education Next Year
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school meals
Rhode Island Unlikely To Provide Universal School Meals For Public School Kids
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts Moves to Bring Sex Education Out of the ‘90s
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COVID Policy Briefing
COVID Brief: School Closures and Learning Loss Connected Worldwide, New Report Shows
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mental health
Surgeon General Wants Warning Label on Social Media for Youth Mental Health
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island Advocates Call on State to Increase Head Start funding
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Indiana
Most Eligible Indiana Schools Hesitant to Sign Up for Federal Free Meal Program
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school choice
How Rural Republicans Derailed Texas School Voucher Plan
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Analysis
Educators, Beware: As Budget Cuts Loom, Now Is NOT the Time to Quit Your Job
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opinion
Schools Must Know If Their Learning-Loss Programs Work — Before ESSER Funds End
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mental health
For Chicago Girls Confronting Violence, A School Solution for Reducing PTSD
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Union Report
Membership Dropped 70,000, Revenues Grew $49M for NEA & Affiliates During COVID
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Texas
‘OK To Not Be OK’: Therapy on Campus Helps El Paso Students
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special education
Due Process, Undue Delays: NYC’s Decades-Long Special Ed Bottleneck
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Q&A
Decline of Home-Based Child Care Options Sours Parents’ Perception of the Child Care Market
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podcast
A New Way to Innovate at Schools: Embrace a Child-Like Mind, Test Boundaries
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Iowa
Parental Permission, Survey Opt Out Will Affect Data on Young Iowans
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opinion
Helping Schools and Districts Address Mental Health Crisis Among Their Students
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charter schools
New Study: Charter Students Outperforming Peers at Traditional Public Schools
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Los Angeles
Carvalho Wants 30 LAUSD High Schools to Offer Online College Courses in Fall